Read an excerpt of CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN B* by Crista McHugh!

If you’re looking for a juicy contemporary to read, Confessions Of A Queen B* by Crista McHugh might be the book for you – and we have an excerpt for you to read!

In Confessions of a Queen B*, Alexis Wyndham is the Queen Bitch. After being mocked as a kid, she wields power over the in-crowd with her Eastline Spy blog and sits at the top of the hierarchy – and uses her power to save the unpopular kids from bullies. When quarterback Brett offers her the chance to hunt down the person posting X-rated videos from the girl’s locker room, she swallows her pride to help solve the mystery.

The first in the Queen B* series, Confessions of a Queen B* released this past Tuesday.

Brett texted me to say he’d meet me at my locker for the doll handoff. I drove to school, my stomach doing little flip-flops of glee, anticipating that Brett would look as miserable as I felt yesterday.

No such luck.

If anything, the jerk looked better than normal.

Damn it.

He grinned and started unstrapping the carrier when he saw me. “Made it on time today, eh?”

“How can you be so cheerful after that thing kept screaming all night?”

“I’ve got the diaper-bottle-burp drill down. Once you have it, you’ll see it’s easier with babies.” He held out the carrier with the doll still strapped inside. “Should I help you put it on again?”

“So you can feel me up in the process?” He was so perfect, it was infuriating, so I had to find a flaw in him. In this case, it was turning his offer to help into a dick move.

“If that’s an invitation…”

Sure, if you want to, that traitorous little voice in my head replied.

“It’s not,” I snapped, ignoring the rush of heat that flowed along the surface of my skin while I tried to navigate my arms through the confusing tangle of straps.

He raised both brows. “Are you always this stubborn?”

“I don’t need a man to help me out with something as simple as this.” Except somehow, I’d managed to put the carrier on upside down and was holding the doll by its head to keep it from falling out.

“May I please help you so we don’t both end up with Fs because you dropped the kid?” He came closer, that annoying bemused grin still on his face, and took the doll out of the carrier. “Just unbuckle it here, turn it around, and secure everything before you try to put the baby in.”

His finger brushed the area along my ribs when he pointed out where I should unbuckle it, and a delicious shiver raced up my spine. I hated my hormones sometimes, especially when they overruled my brain concerning Brett Pederson. It was screaming for me to run away before I made a fool of myself by drooling over him, but I ended up inching closer to him. I’d always thought his eyes were plain brown, but the sun streaming in from the skylight above revealed tiny flecks of green and gold in them.

And those eyes were fixed right on me.

“Yo, Pederson, you’re playing a dangerous game getting that close to her without protective equipment on,” Sanchez shouted from down the hall, ruining what had been a “moment.”

As if I was capable of having a moment with Brett.

“I’ve got it under control,” Brett shouted back before dropping his voice to add, “You’re not going to hurt me, right?”

“Depends.”

“On what?” He wasn’t backing away, so neither would I.

“On how pissed off you’re going to make me.”

“And how would I piss you off?”

He was baiting me. I knew he was, and yet I played right along with him. “Your existence pisses me off.”

“Is that all?” His grin widened.

The asshole was mocking me.

“Do I need to make you a list?” I shoved him back and adjusted the carrier, following his instructions.

“Maybe. How long would that list be?”

I snatched the doll back and tucked it away. “Not worth my time.”

I’d barely made it ten feet before Richard fell into step beside me. “Okay, what is going on between you two, because that was some serious tension?”

“The only tension between us is the one in my arm that’s keeping me from slapping that arrogant little smirk off his face.”
Richard pretended to cover his mouth, mimicking a shocked expression. “Oh my God, you’ve progressed to violent thoughts. Do we need to schedule an intervention at the fro-yo place this afternoon so we get all that hostility out over a cup of mocha chocolate chip?”

“No, thank you.” I liked my hostility right where it was. It was the only thing keeping me from admitting that yeah, maybe I was slightly attracted to Brett.

I glanced over my shoulder just in time to see Summer looping her arm through his. The message was as clear as day. He was hers, and I had no chance in hell of ending up with someone like him.

Not that I’d want to. It would mean I’d have to be nice to Sanchez and the rest of the team.

But that didn’t keep me from thinking about how things might be different if we weren’t in this tiny microcosm of hell called high school.

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